Biden Urges More Ukraine Aid as Zelensky Visits Congress, But Republican Concerns Over Strategy and Spending Oversight Remain
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Biden blasts Republicans for resisting $61.4 billion in additional Ukraine aid, saying it would be "the greatest Christmas gift" to Putin.
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Zelensky meets with Senators and Speaker Kevin McCarthy, seeking to convince holdouts to approve more funding.
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McCarthy raises concerns about lack of strategy and oversight around spending, says White House hasn't provided sufficient clarity.
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Zelensky refuses to consider peace talks with Russia, calls the idea "insane."
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Polls show growing skepticism among Americans about the level of Ukraine support, with nearly half of Republicans saying it's "too much."